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      <title>Source: Lions try out WR Derek Hagan</title>
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      <title>Raiders cut WR Derek Hagan</title>
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      <title>Raiders cut WR Derek Hagan</title>
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In order to create a roster spot for wide receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh on the Oakland Raiders, wide receiver Derek Hagan was discarded.

Hagan started twice and caught 11 passes for 114 yards.

Hagan is a former Miami Dolphins third-round draft pick from Arizona State.
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      <title>Derek Hagan to Raiders</title>
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      <title>Hello Hagan, Again</title>
      <description>Derek Hagan, the veteran wide receiver cut out of training camp, is back as the Giants placed Ramses Barden on injured reserve with a fractured left ankle.</description>
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      <title>Rough Homecoming for Hagan</title>
      <description>At Sunday at 4:00 am former ASU wide receiver got a text message that the Sun Devils have been upset by UNLV. Some 12 hours later, the news wasn’t any better for him as his team, the Miami Dolphins, were pounded 31-10 by the Arizona Cardinals. Hagan was his squad’s leading receiver with 51 yards on three receptions, but naturally took no solace in his individual accomplishments.</description>
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      <description>Much has been made of the struggles at quarterback during the first week of training camp, and another topic of conversation has been the lack of proven talent at wide receiver. But one bright spot in that particular area has been the play of third-year wideout Derek Hagan. The 2006 third-round pick didn't do much in his first two seasons, but he's looking like a different guy this summer.</description>
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      <title>Hagan Eager to Show His Improvement</title>
      <description>Limited playing time as a rookie. A lowly 6-10 team record. Your team drafting a player in your position with the 9th overall pick. Miami Dolphins wide receiver Derek Hagan isn’t fazed by all these facts. When Devils Digest caught up with the ex-Sun Devil standout, it wasn’t hard to detect the enthusiasm in his voice and his strong belief that he’s ready to elevate his game in 2007.</description>
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